Recent comments in /f/philadelphia
Fattom23 t1_j92j2u1 wrote
They only failed to park in the bus stop because that would have been farther from the front door (it's across Master Street from that store). Laziness trump's all other considerations.
Fattom23 t1_j92ix40 wrote
Reply to comment by ferrusmannusbannus in At least the white car didn’t park in the bus stop box? 🤷♂️ by RoverTheMonster
Parking on the sidewalk is and effective way to avoid enforcement here in Philly, that much so true. I'm an eternal optimist, though: I vaguely hope that that car wasn't on that sidewalk for more than the two hour non-resident limit.
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Reply to comment by ferrusmannusbannus in At least the white car didn’t park in the bus stop box? 🤷♂️ by RoverTheMonster
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ferrusmannusbannus t1_j92hyym wrote
Reply to comment by Fattom23 in At least the white car didn’t park in the bus stop box? 🤷♂️ by RoverTheMonster
Probably doesnt have a residents tag
Fattom23 t1_j92h4cs wrote
Reply to comment by nomeimportan in At least the white car didn’t park in the bus stop box? 🤷♂️ by RoverTheMonster
I would have preferred the park in the open spot about 10 feet from there and walk the extra distance, but I'm a filthy pedestrian lover.
Raecino t1_j92do3e wrote
Reply to comment by ConfiaEnElProceso in At least the white car didn’t park in the bus stop box? 🤷♂️ by RoverTheMonster
Not smart letting people know where you live
velvetweeks t1_j92aeto wrote
Reply to Lancaster Ave by Overbrook high by ConfiaEnElProceso
I’ve seen this on the boulevard 🫠
fkdkshufidsgdsk t1_j929y47 wrote
Reply to comment by monkeymaxx in Best CSA in the city? by Lolotopo
Oh good to know!
nomeimportan t1_j928wh6 wrote
Prefer this over a lot of the other Philly parking nonsense. It’s definitely better than assholes parking on corners or in crosswalks. The way “city leadership” pretends there’s no solutions for the glut of needed parking is the real bullshit, but also not worse than the “ban all cars” crowd.
uptown_gargoyle t1_j928sfh wrote
impressively close to the stoop at 1348
Ng3me t1_j928b9k wrote
Reply to Philadelphia may create a new, high-level position to coordinate its crime and safety response by redeyeblink
Let me know when they create a position to do all the shit they mayor should be doing.
orpheus2708 t1_j927740 wrote
Reply to comment by moonunit99 in Penn Medicine residents and fellows want a union, citing grueling workloads and 80-hour workweeks by nankles
The 80 hours is in hospital time. If you’re lucky they’ll let you finish charting at home.
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IvanStarokapustin t1_j9275xc wrote
Reply to Philadelphia may create a new, high-level position to coordinate its crime and safety response by redeyeblink
They should consider a commission to manage the police. Headed by, by a commissioner of some sort. One could call it a Police Commissioner. Yes, a Police Commissioner of Philadelphia. We might need one of those.
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monkeymaxx t1_j926p8r wrote
Reply to comment by fkdkshufidsgdsk in Best CSA in the city? by Lolotopo
I buy their stuffed/fresh pastas often and have a bunch in my freezer at all times. But the ones in the CSA are the shelf stable dried pasta shapes and I don’t use them as much. I’ve put in a suggestion to have Pasta Lab move towards the stuffed/fresh pastas for the CSA but it hasn’t happened yet.
fkdkshufidsgdsk t1_j926fun wrote
Reply to comment by monkeymaxx in Best CSA in the city? by Lolotopo
FYI pasta lab stuff all freezes super well and you do t loose any quality, always have something of theirs in my freezer!
No-Track-627 t1_j9262fi wrote
Reply to Best CSA in the city? by Lolotopo
Philly Food Works is amazing for me and I highly recommend them.
You can decide how much to put in your prepay account (I think the min. is $100) and then each week you can order the things you want through their online portal. They also have traditional shares (which they call subscription boxes) where they will choose for you, but I love the option of picking it myself and only getting what I need/want/will use. The prices are the same or better as what I would pay at the farmers market and they carry pretty much everything I would buy at the market too (produce, cheese, meat, coffee, flowers, etc.) and from most of the vendors I love the most (shoutout to Beechwood!)
Oh and big perk for me is that they do home delivery, perfect for those of us without a car. They also do have several drop off locations in most neighborhoods, and they will pick up your boxes and containers for reuse.
I also love their approach to CSA and their support of neighborhoods and organizations that may be underserved. So yeah, I'm a fan.
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Reply to comment by 99centstalepretzel in Best CSA in the city? by Lolotopo
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KenzoWap t1_j9247ii wrote
Small pee pee car confirmed.
payne_train t1_j923cbv wrote
The way I just knew this was brewerytown
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Reply to comment by Glystopher in Best CSA in the city? by Lolotopo
Highland Orchards grows all year round. It is a really great, affordable share. We pay $17 a week for a small share that works for a family of 3.
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Reply to comment by Cute-Interest3362 in Penn Medicine residents and fellows want a union, citing grueling workloads and 80-hour workweeks by nankles
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Reply to comment by GoldenMonkeyRedux in Electrician recommendation anyone? by Rtg327gej
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